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Hurricane Irene’s damage estimated to be well into the billions
How much will Hurricane Irene cost us? Think billions. Peter Morici, an economist and a professor at the University of Maryland’ ...
14 years ago
Was hurricane Irene a leadership moment for Pa., N.J. and Del. politicians?
All through Hurricane Irene, as well as the hours before and after, area officials hatched emergency plans, pulled on their rain gear, an ...
14 years ago
Some Delmarva Power customers may be out of service until mid-week or later
Delmarva Power says the most complicated part of restoring power to customers affected by Hurricane Irene may be yet to come. ...
14 years ago
Amtrak resumes service between Philadelphia and Harrisburg
As of 3 p.m., Amtrak will resume service between Philadelphia and Harrisburg, but trips to New York and Boston are still a no-go. ...
14 years ago
Delaware Attorney General warns against Hurricane Irene scams
In the aftermath of Hurricane Irene, Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden says it’s inevitable that scammers looking to cash in wil ...
14 years ago
Mainland student’s funeral rescheduled after hurricane
Hurricane Irene didn’t just interrupt wedding plans. The heavy rains and forceful winds also postponed the funeral of Casey ...
14 years ago
Tolson: ‘Pure elation’ when streets opened back up
When Mayor Michael Nutter, Gov. Tom Corbett, Deputy Mayor Everett Gillison and Managing Director Richard Negrin arrived at the Midvale Av ...
14 years ago
Vineland sets up shelter as flood worries increase
While shelters around Southeastern Pennsylvania are closing, Vineland has just set one up. The temporary shelter at the Forest Gro ...
14 years ago
All but one Southeastern Pennsylvania Red Cross shelter to close
Just one Southeastern Pennsylvania Red Cross shelter remains open this afternoon, the Red Cross confirms. Bartram High School, Eas ...
14 years ago
Police search for Delaware friends who went missing during hurricane
Update: NBC10 reports th ...
14 years ago
A New York based REV Theatre Company is bringing its 2011 Philly Fringe Festival production to the Laurel Hill Cemetery. The show, ...
14 years ago
Voluntary evacuation ordered as Millville Dam threatens to break
A voluntary evacuation order is in place for Millville’s Holly Village as the Union Lake dam threatens to break. ...
14 years ago
In the Gap: African American doctors
About 6 percent of the nation’s physicians are African American; while about 13 percent of the population is black. Many experts s ...
14 years ago
Call now to reserve a spot at the free math tutoring sessions for children and adults at the Joseph E. Coleman Northwest Regional Library ...
14 years ago
It could be a few days before power gets restored for PECO and PSE&G customers
Crews are working to get the power back on to hundreds of thousands of people in the tri-state area Cathy Engel Menendez of PECO s ...
14 years ago